Sunday, June 4

Duke University--Each spring, the N.C. Boys Choir dazzles the Triangle with a performance capping a season, always showcasing its love for music and collective talent. This year's program includes works by Bach, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Faure and Rutter, and a performance of Handel's arias "Sampson" and "Jeptha" with treble soloists. Singing starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for children 12 and under. For more info, visit www.ncboyschoir.org. --Kathy Justice

Chapel Hill

Glass Candy, Chromatics

Nightlight--Fashion struts through rock 'n' roll everyday. In the highly stylized oeuvre of Glass Candy, their look and evocative drama dominate, much like their obvious forebears--'70s sleazy chic with a paranoid punk conscience. Their fans don't need a recitation of influences, Glass Candy practically wear them like mannequins; not since Lou Reed's feud affair with Lester Bangs has there been a love-hate relationship like some have with these mirror ball heathens. Rev up for $7 with Chromatics and DJ Nasty Boots starting at 9 p.m. --Chris Toenes